25/06/2022
PRESENCE AND VULNERABILITY THROUGH CLOWN
"We could add that a clown is a stain. Each clown is a type of stain because we are the answer to precision, to conventions, to rules. The more geometric and structured a society is, the more space clowns have. There are clowns that are sticky stains, others are smelling stains, others smell, naive chocolate stainss, tragic blood stainss, huge stains like screams, invisible stains, blood stains, ink stains, washing and disappearing stains. In the end, the most important thing is to know why we do what we do. What do we want when we go on stage? To make laugh? Only that? How? What kind of stain would you like to be? It's something I always ask when a clown is looking for himself .... ... If a clown has its answer, half the way is already done, there is a clear project, then it is just a matter of shaping it."
Daniele Finzi Pasca
By the end of the workshop the participant will be able to:
• have a new vision about him/herself
• have acquired greater body and spatial awareness
• know how to use your voice without forcing the vocal cords
• Know how to take care of his/her body, with special emphasis on his/her spine
• accept his/her as an integral being
• have tools to transform his/her daily reality
• have experienced a new way of relating to their peers
*For whom is the workshop?*
This workshop is aimed at actors, dancers, circus and street artists, health professionals, educators, sociologists, people who work with groups and all those who wish to go through this initiatory journey that proposes to know and accept us, to go to the encounter of others, play and let us transform ... It can come very well for those who practice disciplines with a high degree of demand.